Category Archives: Dentistry

Reasons to visit the dentist every six months: Early diagnosis of tooth decay The primary reason to visit your dentist regularly is to avoid dental issues such as dental cavities and gum problems. These issues may seem minor at first, but they can lead to more serious problems and even major dental concerns if they […]

Dental implants : modern dentistry and technology can help you replace missing teeth. Dental implants are also be considered as treatment plan options when existing teeth are severely decayed, broken, and or not restorable. Research has shown titanium implants to have proven stability and excellent long term prognosis. Dental implants also patients avoid the traditional treatment of […]

There have been reports all over social media on “oil pulling” and its benefits for dental and general health. The claims state that oil pulling—swishing oil in the mouth— can reduce bacteria, “cure” gum tissue inflammation, reduce dental decay, whitens teeth, and improves dental health and overall health. For centuries, in ancient Asia and India, […]

We provide all types of crowns: all porcelain, white gold, yellow gold, and porcelain fused to high noble metals. You get to pick the material if you are in need of a dental crown. Getting your friends and family to call you King, Queen, or your Highness? That’s all on you!

Do you smoke cigarettes or cigars, or chew tobacco? If so, your mouth, teeth, and gum are at risk! Furthermore, the health of your entire body is linked to your mouth. Let the team at Sunlight Dental Group help you stop using tobacco products. Negative effects of tobacco are: Oral, throat, and lung cancer Periodontal […]

How Frequently Should You Go to the Dentist? When it comes to dental exams and professional cleanings, the general rule of thumb is to visit the dentist’s office twice a year. Whether or not you are the world’s best brusher, having a cleaning done every six months can help maintain oral hygiene […]

A study that examined the dental health of 940 men found that those who regularly drank green tea had better oral health than those who didn’t. Men between the ages of 49 and 59 were examined on three indicators of gum disease, and researchers found that for every cup of green tea consumed per day, […]

When it comes to the health of your teeth, you really are what you eat. Sugary foods, such as candy and soda, contribute to tooth decay. One of the first areas to decline when your diet is less than ideal is your oral health, according to the American Dental Association (ADA). Use this healthy foods list to improve your […]